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1.  All the ultrasound parts are assembled and tested under strict process 
      controls.
2.  To ensure quality, the device has been designed with a single chip 
      microprocessor.
3.  Precious alloy round‐headed probe creates a smooth surface on the skin.
4.  The device has an attractive exterior and was ergonomically designed so 
      that it fits to the human  hand and is easy to hold and convenient to use.
5.  Single-button control, microcomputer makes the device easy to use.
6.  Designed with three output intensities and three treatment time 
      selections to meet a wide range of therapy requirements.
7.  The device has a head warming feature that pre-heats the sound head 
     applicator for increased patient comfort.

1.  The device has a 

load detection system

 for safety. When the treatment 

head does not have good contact with the skin, the device will stop 
treatment automatically, and the time indicator light will flash one time. The 
device will not continue the treatment program until good contact is made.

2.  The device has a temperature protection function. When the temperature 
of the treating head exceeds 107°F (42°C), the treatment will automatically 
stop and the time indicator light will flash two times. The device will not 
continue the treatment program until the temperature is below 104°F (40°C).

LOAD DETECTION SYSTEM CAUTION:

MAINTENANCE

Switch off the device and disconnect it from the power supply. The device can 
be cleaned with a damp cloth. Use lukewarm water and a non-abrasive liquid 
household cleaner (no abrasive, no alcohol content solution). If a more sterile 
cleaning is needed, use a cloth moistened with an antimicrobial cleaner.

CAUTION:

 Do not submerse the device in liquids. Should the unit accidentally 

become submersed, contact the dealer or Authorized Service center 
immediately. Do not attempt to use the device that has been submersed in 
any liquid substrate until inspected and tested by a Service Technician 
certified by an Authorized Service Center.

Cleaning of the applicator

The applicator should be regularly inspected for damage, e.g. hairline cracks, 
which could allow the penetration of liquids. Clean the contact surface 
immediately after each treatment. Make sure that no ultrasound gel remains 
on the applicator. We further recommend cleaning the head, cable and 
adapter daily, using a soft cloth damped with lukewarm water. The applicator 
can be disinfected using a cloth moistened with an antimicrobial cleaner.

Summary of Contents for US PRO 2000 2nd Edition DU3035

Page 1: ...CAUTION FederalLawrestrictsthisdevicetosalebyoronthe orderofaphysicianorlicensedpractitioner Portable Ultrasound US PRO 2000 2nd Edition INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model DU3035...

Page 2: ...he US Pro 2000 2nd Edition complies with the following normative documents IEC60601 1 IEC60601 1 2 IEC60601 2 5 IEC61689 ISO 7010 ISO14971 ISO10993 1 ISO10993 5 ISO10993 10 IEC 60601 1 11 Complies wit...

Page 3: ...FEATURES 9 STEPS TO CONNECT THE ADAPTOR 10 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 11 LOAD DETECTION SYSTEM CAUTION 11 MAINTENANCE 12 STORAGE CONDITIONS 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 UNIT SPECIFICATIONS 15 PRESCRIPTION STATEMEN...

Page 4: ...ce muscle spasms and is one of the most frequently used therapies by physicians and physical therapists Most patients will feel nothing at all during treatment while some patients may feel slight warm...

Page 5: ...ow the increase in metabolic demand and may result in tissue necrosis tissue death 9 Do not use over the carotid sinus nerves or arteries laryngeal or pharyngeal muscles CONTRAINDICATIONS 1 Do not use...

Page 6: ...rgical areas sunburned skin sensitive skin and over skin implants made of metal plastic or silicone materials Do not use with other electronic equipment such as ECG machine etc even if this device con...

Page 7: ...the human hand and is easy to hold and convenient to use 5 Single button control microcomputer makes the device easy to use 6 Designed with three output intensities and three treatment time selections...

Page 8: ...und unit Be sure you have a secure fit Then plug the AC DC adapter into a wall outlet to power the unit The DU3035 US Pro 2000 2nd Edition is now ready for treatment 4 Follow the INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE...

Page 9: ...eded press both the MODE button and the TIME button simultaneously The device will go back to standby mode When the device is in standby mode the modulation duty cycle is defaulted at 5 and the L indi...

Page 10: ...tion 7 Clean the device after every use With device turned off clean the ultrasound head probe with a wet towel or soft tissue Do not immerse the device in water Always store device in its protective...

Page 11: ...non abrasive liquid household cleaner no abrasive no alcohol content solution If a more sterile cleaning is needed use a cloth moistened with an antimicrobial cleaner CAUTION Do not submerse the devi...

Page 12: ...aptor is not inserted into the socket properly The DC plug of the adaptor is not inserted into the DC receptacle on the device correctly Did not press the ON OFF button Insert the plug of the adaptor...

Page 13: ...0MHz 10 6 4W 20 Modulation duty cycle at100 L 0 32W 20 M 3 20W 20 H 6 40W 20 100Hz 10 L 5 M 50 H 100 4 0cm 20 Pulsed 5 0 1 6Wcm 20 Modulation duty scycle at 100 L 0 08W cm 20 M 0 80Wcm H 1 60Wcm 20 Ad...

Page 14: ...st electric shock Class II Equipment Electrical devices are recyclable material and should not be disposed of with household waste after their useful life Help us to protect the environment and save r...

Page 15: ...sions for medical devices Medical devices manufactured by Roscoe Medical Inc conform to this IEC60601 1 2 2007 standard for both immunity and emissions Refer to EMC table guidance supplied in this man...

Page 16: ...evice is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes RF em...

Page 17: ...burst IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV for power supply lines 2 kV for power supply lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV line s to line s...

Page 18: ...situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular co...

Page 19: ...quency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE I At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for th...

Page 20: ...n disassembled We shall not be liable for any direct or indirect consequential damages resulting from the use of this unit Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or...

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